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Steven Dean
Steven Dean is a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School and the creator and host of the Social Enterprise Law: Trust, Public Benefit and Capital Markets (Oxford University Press, 2017). He has served as vice dean at Brooklyn Law School and as faculty director of NYU School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program.
During his State of the State speech, Gov. Jim Justice advocated for the abolishment of the state s personal income tax. Perry Bennett/WV Legislature
The West Virginia state legislature has been in session since Feb. 10 and, in the weeks since, hundreds of bills have been proposed across the two chambers.
Potential legislation ranges from financial issues, like abolishing the stateâs personal income tax, to judicial issues, as well as many other areas.
There are also a handful of pieces of legislation that, if passed, would have a direct impact on the lives of college students.
Below, we outline various pieces of legislation that have been introduced, and what they would mean for the state and for the West Virginia University community.
The road to success and the meaning of giving back: Donald Sturm LLM ’60
A Q&A with alumnus Donald Sturm LLM ’60 in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Graduate Tax Program.
Native New Yorker Donald Sturm LLM ’60, the son of a waiter who lost his management job during the Great Depression, earned an LLM from NYU Law’s Graduate Tax Program six decades ago and went on to build a highly successful career, residing mainly in Omaha and Denver, in the construction, energy, banking, and real estate sectors. After completing his NYU LLM in Taxation, he began working for the Chief Counsel’s Office of the Internal Revenue Service as a trial attorney in what was then the Omaha Region, then took a position with a major national contractor. He eventually became the second largest shareholder in a global corporation and acquired or developed a number of banks as a private investor. At age 89, Sturm is now an active business owner and philanthropist, with the law school at the